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Subject: + documentation-core-api-add-min-heap-api-introduction.patch added to mm-nonmm-unstable branch
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 20:10:45 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20241024031045.B2688C4CEC6@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)


The patch titled
     Subject: Documentation/core-api: add min heap API introduction
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     documentation-core-api-add-min-heap-api-introduction.patch

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From: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
Subject: Documentation/core-api: add min heap API introduction
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 12:02:00 +0800

Introduce an overview of the min heap API, detailing its usage and
functionality.  The documentation aims to provide developers with a clear
understanding of how to implement and utilize min heaps within the Linux
kernel, enhancing the overall accessibility of this data structure.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20241020040200.939973-11-visitorckw@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>
Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw>
Cc: Coly Li <colyli@suse.de>
Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Cc: "Liang, Kan" <kan.liang@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Matthew Sakai <msakai@redhat.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
---

 Documentation/core-api/index.rst    |    1 
 Documentation/core-api/min_heap.rst |  300 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 301 insertions(+)

--- a/Documentation/core-api/index.rst~documentation-core-api-add-min-heap-api-introduction
+++ a/Documentation/core-api/index.rst
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ Library functionality that is used throu
    wrappers/atomic_bitops
    floating-point
    union_find
+   min_heap
 
 Low level entry and exit
 ========================
diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/min_heap.rst a/Documentation/core-api/min_heap.rst
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ a/Documentation/core-api/min_heap.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,300 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+============
+Min Heap API
+============
+
+Introduction
+============
+
+The Min Heap API provides a set of functions and macros for managing min-heaps
+in the Linux kernel. A min-heap is a binary tree structure where the value of
+each node is less than or equal to the values of its children, ensuring that
+the smallest element is always at the root.
+
+This document provides a guide to the Min Heap API, detailing how to define and
+use min-heaps. Users should not directly call functions with **__min_heap_*()**
+prefixes, but should instead use the provided macro wrappers.
+
+In addition to the standard version of the functions, the API also includes a
+set of inline versions for performance-critical scenarios. These inline
+functions have the same names as their non-inline counterparts but include an
+**_inline** suffix. For example, **__min_heap_init_inline** and its
+corresponding macro wrapper **min_heap_init_inline**. The inline versions allow
+custom comparison and swap functions to be called directly, rather than through
+indirect function calls. This can significantly reduce overhead, especially
+when CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETPOLINE is enabled, as indirect function calls become
+more expensive. As with the non-inline versions, it is important to use the
+macro wrappers for inline functions instead of directly calling the functions
+themselves.
+
+Data Structures
+===============
+
+Min-Heap Definition
+-------------------
+
+The core data structure for representing a min-heap is defined using the
+**MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED** and **DEFINE_MIN_HEAP** macros. These macros allow
+you to define a min-heap with a preallocated buffer or dynamically allocated
+memory.
+
+Example:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    #define MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED(_type, _name, _nr)
+    struct _name {
+        int nr;         /* Number of elements in the heap */
+        int size;       /* Maximum number of elements that can be held */
+        _type *data;    /* Pointer to the heap data */
+        _type preallocated[_nr];  /* Static preallocated array */
+    }
+
+    #define DEFINE_MIN_HEAP(_type, _name) MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED(_type, _name, 0)
+
+A typical heap structure will include a counter for the number of elements
+(`nr`), the maximum capacity of the heap (`size`), and a pointer to an array of
+elements (`data`). Optionally, you can specify a static array for preallocated
+heap storage using **MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED**.
+
+Min Heap Callbacks
+------------------
+
+The **struct min_heap_callbacks** provides customization options for ordering
+elements in the heap and swapping them. It contains two function pointers:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    struct min_heap_callbacks {
+        bool (*less)(const void *lhs, const void *rhs, void *args);
+        void (*swp)(void *lhs, void *rhs, void *args);
+    };
+
+- **less** is the comparison function used to establish the order of elements.
+- **swp** is a function for swapping elements in the heap. If swp is set to
+  NULL, the default swap function will be used, which swaps the elements based on their size
+
+Macro Wrappers
+==============
+
+The following macro wrappers are provided for interacting with the heap in a
+user-friendly manner. Each macro corresponds to a function that operates on the
+heap, and they abstract away direct calls to internal functions.
+
+Each macro accepts various parameters that are detailed below.
+
+Heap Initialization
+--------------------
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    min_heap_init(heap, data, size);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap structure to be initialized.
+- **data**: A pointer to the buffer where the heap elements will be stored. If
+  `NULL`, the preallocated buffer within the heap structure will be used.
+- **size**: The maximum number of elements the heap can hold.
+
+This macro initializes the heap, setting its initial state. If `data` is
+`NULL`, the preallocated memory inside the heap structure will be used for
+storage. Otherwise, the user-provided buffer is used. The operation is **O(1)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_init_inline(heap, data, size)
+
+Accessing the Top Element
+-------------------------
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    element = min_heap_peek(heap);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap from which to retrieve the smallest
+  element.
+
+This macro returns a pointer to the smallest element (the root) of the heap, or
+`NULL` if the heap is empty. The operation is **O(1)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_peek_inline(heap)
+
+Heap Insertion
+--------------
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    success = min_heap_push(heap, element, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap into which the element should be inserted.
+- **element**: A pointer to the element to be inserted into the heap.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro inserts an element into the heap. It returns `true` if the insertion
+was successful and `false` if the heap is full. The operation is **O(log n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_push_inline(heap, element, callbacks, args)
+
+Heap Removal
+------------
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    success = min_heap_pop(heap, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap from which to remove the smallest element.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro removes the smallest element (the root) from the heap. It returns
+`true` if the element was successfully removed, or `false` if the heap is
+empty. The operation is **O(log n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_pop_inline(heap, callbacks, args)
+
+Heap Maintenance
+----------------
+
+You can use the following macros to maintain the heap's structure:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    min_heap_sift_down(heap, pos, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap.
+- **pos**: The index from which to start sifting down.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro restores the heap property by moving the element at the specified
+index (`pos`) down the heap until it is in the correct position. The operation
+is **O(log n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_sift_down_inline(heap, pos, callbacks, args)
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    min_heap_sift_up(heap, idx, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap.
+- **idx**: The index of the element to sift up.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro restores the heap property by moving the element at the specified
+index (`idx`) up the heap. The operation is **O(log n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_sift_up_inline(heap, idx, callbacks, args)
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    min_heapify_all(heap, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro ensures that the entire heap satisfies the heap property. It is
+called when the heap is built from scratch or after many modifications. The
+operation is **O(n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heapify_all_inline(heap, callbacks, args)
+
+Removing Specific Elements
+--------------------------
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    success = min_heap_del(heap, idx, callbacks, args);
+
+- **heap**: A pointer to the min-heap.
+- **idx**: The index of the element to delete.
+- **callbacks**: A pointer to a `struct min_heap_callbacks` providing the
+  `less` and `swp` functions.
+- **args**: Optional arguments passed to the `less` and `swp` functions.
+
+This macro removes an element at the specified index (`idx`) from the heap and
+restores the heap property. The operation is **O(log n)**.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_del_inline(heap, idx, callbacks, args)
+
+Other Utilities
+===============
+
+- **min_heap_full(heap)**: Checks whether the heap is full.
+  Complexity: **O(1)**.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    bool full = min_heap_full(heap);
+
+- `heap`: A pointer to the min-heap to check.
+
+This macro returns `true` if the heap is full, otherwise `false`.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_full_inline(heap)
+
+- **min_heap_empty(heap)**: Checks whether the heap is empty.
+  Complexity: **O(1)**.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    bool empty = min_heap_empty(heap);
+
+- `heap`: A pointer to the min-heap to check.
+
+This macro returns `true` if the heap is empty, otherwise `false`.
+
+**Inline Version:** min_heap_empty_inline(heap)
+
+Example Usage
+=============
+
+An example usage of the min-heap API would involve defining a heap structure,
+initializing it, and inserting and removing elements as needed.
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    #include <linux/min_heap.h>
+
+    int my_less_function(const void *lhs, const void *rhs, void *args) {
+        return (*(int *)lhs < *(int *)rhs);
+    }
+
+    struct min_heap_callbacks heap_cb = {
+        .less = my_less_function,    /* Comparison function for heap order */
+        .swp  = NULL,                /* Use default swap function */
+    };
+
+    void example_usage(void) {
+        /* Pre-populate the buffer with elements */
+        int buffer[5] = {5, 2, 8, 1, 3};
+        /* Declare a min-heap */
+        DEFINE_MIN_HEAP(int, my_heap);
+
+        /* Initialize the heap with preallocated buffer and size */
+        min_heap_init(&my_heap, buffer, 5);
+
+        /* Build the heap using min_heapify_all */
+        my_heap.nr = 5;  /* Set the number of elements in the heap */
+        min_heapify_all(&my_heap, &heap_cb, NULL);
+
+        /* Peek at the top element (should be 1 in this case) */
+        int *top = min_heap_peek(&my_heap);
+        pr_info("Top element: %d\n", *top);
+
+        /* Pop the top element (1) and get the new top (2) */
+        min_heap_pop(&my_heap, &heap_cb, NULL);
+        top = min_heap_peek(&my_heap);
+        pr_info("New top element: %d\n", *top);
+
+        /* Insert a new element (0) and recheck the top */
+        int new_element = 0;
+        min_heap_push(&my_heap, &new_element, &heap_cb, NULL);
+        top = min_heap_peek(&my_heap);
+        pr_info("Top element after insertion: %d\n", *top);
+    }
_

Patches currently in -mm which might be from visitorckw@gmail.com are

lib-kconfigdebug-move-int_pow-test-option-to-runtime-testing-section.patch
lib-makefile-make-union-find-compilation-conditional-on-config_cpusets.patch
lib-list_sort-remove-unnecessary-header-includes.patch
tools-lib-list_sort-remove-unnecessary-header-includes.patch
perf-tools-update-expected-diff-for-lib-list_sortc.patch
lib-min_heap-introduce-non-inline-versions-of-min-heap-api-functions.patch
lib-min_heap-optimize-min-heap-by-prescaling-counters-for-better-performance.patch
lib-min_heap-avoid-indirect-function-call-by-providing-default-swap.patch
lib-test_min_heap-update-min_heap_callbacks-to-use-default-builtin-swap.patch
perf-core-update-min_heap_callbacks-to-use-default-builtin-swap.patch
dm-vdo-update-min_heap_callbacks-to-use-default-builtin-swap.patch
bcache-update-min_heap_callbacks-to-use-default-builtin-swap.patch
bcachefs-clean-up-duplicate-min_heap_callbacks-declarations.patch
bcachefs-update-min_heap_callbacks-to-use-default-builtin-swap.patch
documentation-core-api-add-min-heap-api-introduction.patch


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